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davearia
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Newly admitted

From: england
Insane since: Jun 2002

posted posted 06-29-2002 17:08

Hello,
I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask this question or not; or whether the product I am looking for exsists. However I have wanted to ask this question for a while and if I don't ask I won't find out!

Basically I have started messing around with web-design packages such as 'Dreamweaver4', 'Flash5', 'Fireworks4', 'Swish'. These are programs are brilliant for all different uses and combined can do a whole lot. However I am not good at drawing and I was wondering whether a program exists that could successfully take a photographed (scanned) image and produce and cartoon like characterization of the original image. A tall order but I feel there probably are software titles out there that can do it, is there?

I got this disc with a magazine the other day with a title called 'Morph Artist' by Sierra but this wasn't what I am looking for. If anyone knows of such morphing software that I am looking please get in touch.

Thanks Dave.
big.red@blueyonder.co.uk

reitveld
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From: Kansas City, MO USA
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 06-30-2002 07:55

well Illustrate 5 does this for 3D renderings but I don't know if there is something like this for photoshop. I would bet big money that someone has made something like what you want. Ask over in the photoshop forum, or at adobe's forum.

Slime
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From: Massachusetts, USA
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posted posted 06-30-2002 13:38

How does illustrator do this?

I've been looking for a way to make illustrator transfer raster into vector graphics, but all I can find is the gradient mesh feature.

Das
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From: Houston(ish) Texas
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posted posted 06-30-2002 19:29

He said Illustrate, not Illustrator

DL-44
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posted posted 06-30-2002 21:50

I would be willing to say that there is nothing that exists that will through any process of auotomation achieve what you are looking for.

There are however, things called "artists" who do that type of thing quite well



[This message has been edited by DL-44 (edited 06-30-2002).]

Slime
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posted posted 07-01-2002 00:34

Rrrrr. Flash has a "trace" feature to convert raster to vector, which works pretty well, but Illustrator has nothing of the sort. I find this quite annoying.

reitveld
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From: Kansas City, MO USA
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posted posted 07-01-2002 01:23

thanks for the link das!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I should have done that. cheers!!!

[This message has been edited by reitveld (edited 07-01-2002).]

Das
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posted posted 07-01-2002 17:22

Adobe didn't put the trace functionality in Illustrator, they made a seperate app for it: Adobe Streamline

Slime
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From: Massachusetts, USA
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posted posted 07-01-2002 18:51

Oh, I get it. That way, they can charge another $130 for it.

Das
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From: Houston(ish) Texas
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posted posted 07-01-2002 19:17

Yep. And it doesn't even work that well

reitveld
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From: Kansas City, MO USA
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posted posted 07-01-2002 20:34

cool link Das... I didn't know they made something like that. Cool!

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